![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Digital Tipping Point: Amy Wohl, e-market maven 04 (2005) - Christian Einfeldt This is one of many short video segments which will be added to the Digital Tipping Point (DTP) archive. I really find Amy to be very engaging. She's got a great voice, and she never says "um" or "uh" or "like". In this segment, Amy explains how IBM is using commodity Linux to sell services, by adding value on tope of commodity open source software. IBM versus Microsoft is, of course, a theme that runs through our footage, because Microsoft is using FOSS to disrupt Microsoft in the same way that... Keywords: Amy Wohl; Wohl, Amy; Messman, Jack; Jack Messman; rising tide of open source disruption; good enough; lower tier customers; Microsoft as a monopolist; Microsoft history; SaaS; SaaS, IBM; Sun Microsystems and OpenOffice; Water line of FOSS commoditization always rising; IBM versus Microsoft; Microsoft versus IBM Downloads: 257 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Digital Tipping Point: Amy Wohl, e-market maven 05 (2005) This is one of many short video segments which will be added to the Digital Tipping Point (DTP) archive. In this segment, Amy Wohl points out that open source software is not limited to just operating systems, but also is present in applications, such as OpenOffice.org's competition with Microsoft Office. She says that it is not easy to tell what market share an application like OpenOffice.org has, because it is possible to do multiple installs legally from a single disk... Keywords: Amy Wohl; Wohl, Amy; Messman, Jack; Jack Messman; rising tide of open source disruption; good enough; lower tier customers; Microsoft Office; OpenOffice.org; OpenOffice.org as a replacement for Microsoft Office; IBM; Water line of FOSS commoditization always rising; IBM versus Microsoft; Microsoft versus IBM; business models for open source, support fees Downloads: 289 |  |
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